Former district attorney: Random school stabbing ‘never should have happened’
The man accused of stabbing a teacher outside Meadow Community School in Thornton is now facing multiple felony charges.
Deadly crash investigated on I-25 south of Denver at RidgeGate Parkway
A deadly crash was investigated on I-25 south of Denver at RidgeGate Parkway on Tuesday morning.
Westminster police investigate homicide after woman found shot to death in car
Police in Westminster are investigating a homicide after a woman was found shot to death in a parking lot Monday evening.
No Kings Protests Reignite in Denver
October 18th showed the resurgence of global “No Kings” protests, amassing over 7 million participants across the country and worldwide. Saturday, October 18th, found the streets flooded with people from all walks of life. Among posters and signs, thousands arrived in costumes, including inflatable creatures,...
Guest of Denver women’s homeless shelter says building is making people sick
A guest of Samaritan House women’s homeless shelter in Denver said the Catholic Charities-run building appears to be making people sick. A speaker during public comment period at Monday's City Council meeting, Cassandra Nicholas, said the warehouse on 48th Avenue has hosted several people with respiratory problems....
Events this week mark 70 years since United 629 exploded, killing 44 in Colorado
One of Colorado’s darkest days will be remembered in a series of events, including a dedication of a memorial honoring the victims of the 1955 United Flight 629 plane bombing which killed 44 people.
Colorado Bureau of Investigation issues missing senior alert for 70-year-old man
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has issued a missing senior alert for a 70-year-old man last seen around 10:30 a.m. Monday.
This Colorado Restaurant Makes Soul Food Locals Rally Around
In Denver’s Five Points neighborhood, Welton Street Cafe has been a cornerstone for decades, feeding the community with food that feels both personal and celebratory. The moment you step inside, the rhythm of the place takes over, red trays sliding along the counter, the scent of fried chicken and smothered pork...
EDITORIAL: Colorado crime soars when criminals go free
It was encouraging to see a news report in The Gazette this week about a recent rise in car chases by police in Colorado’s third-largest city. A needed shift in policy by the Aurora City Council last March gave the city’s police more latitude in pursuing suspected car thieves and other lawbreakers. It’s part of […]
Victim in shooting on I-225 in Aurora dies, suspect now charged with murder
A victim in a targeted shooting along I-225 on Oct. 18 has died of his injuries, upgrading the suspect's charges from attempted murder to murder, the Aurora Police Department announced on Tuesday.

















